The firm says about 100 customers lost power due to a keypad issue that could affect 4,500 customers.
By Ross McKee & Matt FoxPower company Electric Ireland has said it could be the middle of the week before a keypad fault is resolved for most customers.
It added that it "sincerely apologises to the approximately 100 customers who lost electricity supply as a result of an ongoing technical issue with some keypad meters"."We are continuing to work closely with the network operator to reconnect those off supply, and are prioritising vulnerable customers," Electric Ireland said.
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